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Enabling Digital Practice6 comments

fred6368 wrote 6 months ago: Submission to the CAVTL call for Evidence Background; This blog post publishes the submission that N … more →

Tags: Digital Practitioner, Adaptive Institutions, CAVTL, digital practice, Fred Garnett, geoff rebbeck, Havering College, Rod Paley, Xtensis

The Digital Practitioner 20112 comments

fred6368 wrote 1 year ago: When Digital Natives Go to College Background; This blog post is to complement the slides Digital Pr … more →

Tags: Architecture of Participation, Digital Practitioner, Becta, CPD, digital native, Fe, FERL, geoff rebbeck, LSIS

Public Value 20113 comments

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: Public Value for Publics not Policy Makers I finished 2010 by setting out the basis of my critique o … more →

Tags: Public value, Architecture of Participation, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, Ben Fine, 2011, networked Public Value, Cabinet Office, participatory

Redefining Public Value: 2010 1 comment

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: Towards Engaging Communities; Away from Managerialism Those of you reading the previous discussions … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, NIACE, Lifelong Learning, Ursula Howard, IFLL, Not Just The Economy

Public Value - from critique to proposals

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: We promised to publish my proposals for a more positive view of “public value” and this … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, NIACE, big society

Social capital - issues with "Learning through life"1 comment

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: As I promised, here is the post on Ben Fine’s new book “Theories of Social Capital: Researchers beha … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, Lifelong Learning, Ben Fine, IFLL, social capital

Not Just the Economy: the public value of adult learning (NJE-3)1 comment

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: Social Capital and Public Value Research This post looks provides four more reviews concerning Publi … more →

Tags: Public value, Leitch, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, NIACE, Lifelong Learning, Ben Fine, Tom Schuller, IFLL, social capital

Not Just the Economy: the public value of adult learning (NJE-2)2 comments

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: Economy, Community & Public Value Last week I discussed the beginnings of the idea of a Formativ … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, ricardo sabates, Adult Education, leon feinstein, Community, leadership, Tom Schuller, john stone

Not Just the Economy: the public value of adult learning (NJE-1)4 comments

fred6368 wrote 2 years ago: Since my last post, I have been looking at two publications, one from 2008 and one published in Apri … more →

Tags: Public value, Architecture of Participation, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, NIACE, ricardo sabates, Adult Education, Ben Fine, leon feinstein, IFLL

IFLL - The Impact of Lifelong Learning and Poverty Reduction - Public Value - Paper11 comment

fred6368 wrote 3 years ago: This paper, written by Ricardo Sabates, sets out to summarise the evidence of the impact of lifelong … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, poverty reduction, ricardo sabates, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, infed

IFLL - Public Value Paper 3 - "Lifelong Learning and Well-Being"

fred6368 wrote 3 years ago: The second paper produced by the Matrix Knowledge Group for the series on Public Value is entitled “ … more →

Tags: Public value, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, well-being, spirit level

Lifelong Learning and Crime - IFLL Paper (2)

fred6368 wrote 3 years ago: This is my quick review and commentary on the second paper in the Inquiry into the Future of Lifelon … more →

Tags: Public value, Architecture of Participation, Inquiry into the Future of Lifelong Learning, Lifelong Learning, spirit level, Offender Learning


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